POLICE will allege gunshots were fired in a disturbance at Lynelle Street, Marsden, on Friday at around 5.15pm.
Three men and woman have been charged over the incident that ended when the car the four were travelling in crashed into a ditch at Slacks Creek.
The four are expected to appear at Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Monday, December 17.
A Queensland police spokesman said the four fled Lynelle Street in a car that was sighted by police on Chambers Flat Road and tracked by a police chopper.
The spokesman said a tyre deflation device was used before the car entered the undercover car park at Browns Plains shopping centre where the four abandoned one car and left in another.
A tyre deflation device was used on the second car at Kingston. The car kept driving until it crashed. Police will allege the four fled on foot but were nabbed a short time later.
A woman, 25, of Waterford West has been charged with dangerous conduct with a weapon, fail to stop, dangerous operation of a vehicle, possess ammunition, disqualified driving and receiving tainted property.
A Bundamba man, 27, has been charged with dangerous conduct with a weapon, dangerous operation of a vehicle and carry dangerous goods in a vehicle.
A Woodridge man, 33, has been charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, dangerous conduct with a weapon and carry dangerous goods in a vehicle.
A Woodridge man, 34, has been charged with evade police and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
Anyone with information that can help police can phone Policelink on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Quote the reference number: QP1802346823.